When launching the Soyuz rocket to the ISS, an accident occurred, the crew is alive

Photo: Alexey Filippov / RIA "News"
During the launch of the Soyuz rocket from the Baikonur cosmodrome, which was supposed to deliver cosmonauts to the ISS, an accident occurred. The astronauts had to leave the rocket on the capsule, it is expected to land in Kazakhstan.
“Carrier crash,” the TASS leads the speaker during the start-up broadcast.
During the launch launch on YouTube, it was reported that technical difficulties occurred with the last stage of the Soyuz-FG rocket (booster).N + 1
On board the Soyuz MS-10 are members of the ISS-57/58 mission, Russian cosmonaut Alexei Ovchinin and American astronaut Nick Haig.
According to the source RIA "Novosti", familiar with the situation, the crew will land on Earth in an emergency, approximately, in Kazakhstan. Now they are experiencing overload in 6g, the source said. For comparison, at the start, the astronauts experience an overload of 1-7g.
The broadcast [on the Roskosmos website] stopped a few minutes after the start and, as of 11.56 Moscow time, did not resume.RIA News"
“There was an emergency shutdown of the second stage engines. The crew is alive and crashes in Kazakhstan, ”said a source [at Baikonur].
Rescuers are watching the descent of the capsule with an astronaut and an astronaut after an emergency, the source said. “We are observing a parachute with a descent vehicle. The crew is not experiencing overloads, ”the source said, adding that there is a connection with the crew.InterfaxOctober 11, 12:10The astronauts landed in Kazakhstan, a source in the air search and rescue agencies told Interfax. “There is a landing,” he said. The astronauts contacted them, everything is in order, according to a TASS source. Rescuers drove to the landing site.
The last accident of the manned spacecraft Soyuz occurred during the mission Soyuz-18-1. The flight, which occurred on April 5, 1975, lasted 21 minutes and 27 seconds. Because of the rocket's unsuccessful behavior in the separation of steps, the spacecraft separation system worked. During the descent, the astronauts experienced an overload of more than 20g.N + 1October 11, 12:23The head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, confirmed that "everyone is alive."
Before launching the "Union" consecrated:

The Soyuz rocket mission, the Russian Orthodox Priest, the mission of the media, the peace of mind and the peace of mind; More: https://t.co/elZZZoQrWm pic.twitter.com/RVtBWAgArI

- NASA HQ PHOTO (@nasahqphoto) October 10, 2018

Roscosmos stupidly was silent for half an hour about the accident, while NASA tweeted tweets with updates on the situation pic.twitter.com/xA9wv8NnLU